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192343438Frankfurt am Main: Verlag "Omonuth" Omonut Omanut Omanuth 1923. 1st German-printed Edition. Original boards horizontal 8vo 1 score xv 177 pages. 13 x 21 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates as "Rhyme: Songs and Games for Kindergarten and School."<br> Book of songs for children written by Levin Kipnis. Includes musical settings unaccompanied for the poems by various composers. Hebrew text of each entire poem printed on page corresponding to strophic melody. Originally issued in Jerusalem and republished in this edition in Germany by the publishing house Omonuth.<br> "Kipnis was born in Ushomyr Volhynia.In 1913 he moved to Palestine to study at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. He later studied pedagogy for two years in Germany and thereafter became a teacher in Levinsky's Teacher's College in Tel Aviv 1923-1952. He debuted in print in 1911 with a poem in the children's magazine Heperaim The flowers and from that point published over one hundred Hebrew books for children and edited children's newspapers textbooks and the like. He is considered the founder of Hebrew-language children's literature in Israel. Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur<br> "A year after opening and before a single book had even been published Omanut closed its doors in Moscow and moved to Odessa a bustling port on the Black Sea located in the Ukraine and as yet untouched by the Revolution. Odessa was already a flourishing center of Jewish culture home to such luminaries of Modern Hebrew literature as Mendele Mocher Sforim and Chaim Nachman Bialik. But the events of 1917 sent even more Jewish writers and artists pouring in. With such a stable of local talent from which to draw Odessa was to prove fertile ground indeed for Omanut.<br> As the Bolsheviks advanced on the Ukraine Olamenu's female founder Shoshana Persitz relocated again this time to Frankfurt-am-Main in Germany. There she republished the beautiful picture books illustrated by the young art students in Odessa and also began publishing the polished Hebrew translations of world literature for children by which the press was to become famous. In 1925 Omanut left Europe altogether establishing itself once and for all in Tel-Aviv." LOC <br> SUBJECTS: Children's songs Hebrew. Singing games. Children's songs Hebrew. Singing games. OCLC: 18897325.<br> "Printed in Germany" stamp on title page. Some wear to spine and discoloration of cloth binding. Good Condition. GER-61-5-XX-'elggxcc. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag "Omonuth" [Omonut, Omanut, Omanuth] unknown
191843090Moskvah Moscow : A.Y. Shtibel 1918. First edition. Original boards 8vo 678 pages. 26 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates as “The Season.â€<br> Rare volume 1 published in the USSR of the quarterly literary magazine Ha-Tekufah. Includes essays by Simon Dubnow poetry short stories translations and articles.<br> Ha-Tekufah was a “Hebrew periodical devoted to literary scientific and social subjects which appeared first as a quarterly then as an annual intermittently between 1918 and 1950. Ha-Tekufah received the financial backing of Abraham Joseph Stybel a philanthropist who had placed David Frischmann in charge of launching Hebrew literary projects on an unprecedented large scale. Accordingly Frischmann established both the Stybel publishing house and launched Ha-Tekufah serving as the editor of both projects. The first volume of Ha-Tekufah appeared in Moscow early in 1918 before the Bolshevik regime had decided to suppress Hebrew literature. Frischmann published the works of the world's best authors and scholars. The literary standards of the periodical were high. Frischmann encouraged young authors for example Eliezer Steinman. In all respects and not least for its beautiful graphic work Ha-Tekufah was a rare phenomenon in Hebrew literature.†Jewish Virtual Library.<br> SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature Modern -- Periodicals. Hebrew literature Modern. OCLC: 25586768<br> Boards separated and pages edgeworn. Lacks backtrip spine covering. Good Condition internally. YID-46-7-’. Moskvah [Moscow] : A.Y. Shtibel unknown
17686'No. 2. Bon-Accord Rhymes and Ballads. Aberdeen: George Middleton Skene Square. 1878. Smith's entry in the Oxford DNB explains the background to this pamphlet explaining that he was 'commissioned to write some articles on biblical subjects for the ninth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica and the first two of these appeared in 1875—‘Angel’ in volume 2 and ‘Bible’ in volume 3. These articles marked a turning point in his career. The Bible was regarded by the Free Church of Scotland as ‘the supreme rule of faith and life’ and so anything that might seem to undermine its authority was bound to arouse opposition. An investigation by the college committee of the Free Church found that Smith's opinions as expressed in the article ‘Bible’ were hardly compatible with his position as a teacher of candidates for the ministry of the church but provided insufficient grounds to support a process for heresy. Smith maintained that he accepted that the Bible was the one sufficient and authoritative record of divine revelation and that his critical views were the fruit of studies carried out under the guidance of his teachers at New College Edinburgh. He therefore demanded that he be given a formal trial by libel indictment for his alleged heresies and errors. In the subsequent protracted proceedings in the various church courts Smith by sheer dialectical skill was able to beat back the attack on all points except the authorship and purpose of Deuteronomy. The libel proceedings were eventually terminated but a vote of no confidence in Smith was passed by the general assembly of 1881 and was followed by his summary removal from his chair.' 8pp. 12mo. Disbound without covers. In fair condition on aged paper with first and last leaf separated. Comprises a poem 'To the Publisher' dated by 'THE AUTHOR' to 15 April 1878; a poem titled 'The Heresy Hunters'; and another titled 'The Heretic Hunter's Song'. All three are written in lowland Scots. 'The Heresy Hunters' features references to 'The College' and 'SELBIE' as well as the stanza: 'Let dabbler DAVIES spit their spite And CRAVENS croak and BINNIES bite And slippery SLOANS and all unite They've neither pith Nor can nor calibre to fight Professor Smith.' 'The Heretic Hunter's Song' features references to 'Professor Smith' 'a wily loon' and 'Lawyer Davie' as well as 'Doctor Broon'. Pencil comment on line of poem in margin of p.7: 'But faith <he's roastin>'. Scarce: the only two copies found on COPAC at the National Library of Scotland and British Library. 'No. 2. Bon-Accord Rhymes and Ballads. ] Aberdeen: George Middleton, Skene Square. 1878. unknown
161018174Leiden 1610. 24mo in 8s 11 x 6 cm. Franciscus II Raphelengius Gold-tooled mottled calf ca. 1720 sewn on 4 cords each board with a small central flower ornament and a frame of double fillets the spine with a lozenge ornament in each of the 5 compartments a roll on each raised band and at the head and foot and further double fillets gold-tooled board edges mottled edges. With 4 letterpress title-pages for the Pentateuch early prophets major and minor prophets and Psalms etc. and decorations built up from arabesque typographic ornaments. Set in sephardic meruba Hebrew types unpointed with the imprints in semi-cursive rabbinical but the place of publication in meruba. 4 volumes bound as 1. 264; 227 1 blank; 238 2 blank; 287 1 blank pp. vols. 1-2 with arabic numerals 3-4 with Hebrew. A pocket-sized edition of the Hebrew Old Testament in four volumes volume 1 containing the Pentateuch or Torah volume 2 the early prophets Joshua Judges Samuel Kings volume 3 the later major Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel and minor prophets and volume 4 the Psalms Job Song of songs Ruth Lamentations Ecclesiastes Esther Daniel Ezra and Chronicles. It was produced by Franciscus II Raphelengius grandson of Christoffel Plantin and son of one of Europe's first great Hebrew scholars Plantin's son-in-law Franciscus I Raphelengius 1539-1597 who helped prepare Plantin's magnificent 1572 Polyglot Bible succeeded to the Leiden branch of Plantin's printing office and became professor of Hebrew at Leiden University. Plantin himself had produced the Dutch Republic's first Hebrew book there in 1585 and Raphelengius produced many more beginning in 1588.With occasional very minor foxing or faint discolouration but otherwise in very good condition. The spine and joints are worn with superficial cracks a repair at the head and a small tear at the foot and the sewing is slightly loose. A charming little Hebrew Bible from the first Dutch printing office to produce Hebrew books.l aleph.nli.org.il 001366023 4 copies; Darlow & Moule 5114; Fuks 25 2 copies; Steinschneider 386; WorldCat 8 or 9 copies. ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks unknown
1872056106Vienna Wien: A.Riechert = A. Rikhard ve-Shutafot Beç 1872. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original cloth binding with a bilingual title in Hebrew and Ottoman Turkish in Arabic script on the front board and blind-tooled decorations on both boards. Demy 8vo 22 x 14 cm. Text in Ottoman Turkish and Hebrew. 4 176 pp. Cloth slightly faded; foxing to the first and last blank leaves and pastedowns as well as to some margins; hinges slightly split. Overall a good copy. Extremely rare early Viennese edition of this bilingual "Genesis" in Hebrew and Ottoman Turkish one of only three produced by the Adolf Holzhausen Printing House in Vienna a major centre for Hebrew book production in its time. According to the Özege catalogue it represents one of the few bilingual Holzhausen editions. Adolf Holzhausen 1868-1931 was an influential Austrian-Jewish publisher and bookseller notable for his contributions to the world of printing and publishing in Vienna. He was the son of Adolf Holzhausen the Elder 1827-1892 who led the Viennese court and the university's book printing company. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the book trade Holzhausen received thorough training in the family business; his father had owned the prestigious Manzsche Buchdruckerei Manzsche Book Printing Company since 1858. Holzhausen developed specialized expertise in typesetting and printing of oriental scripts and he supplied his company with carefully crafted oriental typefaces which were highly valued in scholarly and literary circles. Building on this expertise he eventually established his own university book printing company as well as a private publishing house focusing primarily on art books historical works and scholarly publications. Following the upheavals of the First World War Holzhausen was appointed head of the Austrian Military Geography Institute reflecting both his organizational abilities and his intellectual reputation. Beyond his publishing and military contributions he was a strong advocate for collaboration among Austrian educational book publishers promoting greater unity and standards in the production of educational materials. Through his dual roles as a printer and publisher Holzhausen left a lasting impact on Viennese cultural and academic life bridging traditional craftsmanship with modern publishing practices and fostering scholarship in art and history. TBTK 12907. For later edition see Özege 19925. As of March 2026 OCLC lists no copies in a Western library see 236007780 but for the earlier edition 1860 it can be traced only in the Stanford University Cecil H. Green Library see 71019424. <br/> <br/> A.Riechert = A. Rikhard ve-Shutafot, Beç hardcover
99104Oxford Clarendon Press 1750. . First edition; two volumes in one; 4to 24 x 19.5 cm; text in Hebrew; contemporary calf boards with gilt borders spine with raised bands leather label joints and spine cracked.<br /> A non-vocalised edition of the Pentateuch based on E. van der Hooght's text Darlow & Moule 5141. It is the earliest edition of the Hebrew Bible apart from the London Polyglot to be printed in England.<br /><br />The editor Nathaniel Forster D. D. 17181757 was an English cleric and biblical scholar. Son of a minister he was educated at Eton and at the Corpus Christi College in Oxford. In 1750 he became domestic chaplain to Bishop Joseph Butler who died in his arms two years later in Bath Somerset.<br /> ESTC T147721; Darlow & Moule 5151. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1750. hardcover
117964Mantua Eliezer Shlomo of Italy 1785. . 8vo; contemporary vellum engraved frontispiece depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac slightly stained hinges cracked but holding edges stained red; text in Hebrew; 248 124 iipp.<br /> Scarce Hebrew bible from Italy with Five Scrolls Haftarot at the end of the volume and calendars of Holidays and fasts for 120 years at the beginning. The frontispiece engraving depicts The Binding of Isaac with Abraham dressed in contemporary 18th-century Italian dress.<br /> Vinograd Mantua 545. Mantua, Eliezer Shlomo of Italy, 1785. hardcover
1872AQ21592London: Elliot Stock 1872. iv 204pp. Original publisher's maroon cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Extremities sunned and lightly rubbed. Very occasional light spotting. A complete run of the first 12 issues of a short-lived monthly periodical dedicated to contemporary English members of the Hebrew Christian movement comprised of Jews who had converted to Christianity but worshipped in congregations separate from denominational churches. . Quarto. Elliot Stock hardcover
175430845Amstelodami Amsterdam: apud Adrianum Wor 1754. First and Only Edition. Very handsomely decorated and illustrated with title in red and black with engraved device and 6 very fine and large engraved folding plates showing the Tabernacle and other decorations and a portrait of the author. With some Hebrew and Greek text. Small 4to bound in contemporary blind-stamped vellum with manuscript title at the spine. 11 326 329-414; 2 329-402 xcviii 6 403-438 4 pp. A very pleasing and handsome copy with clean fresh text and fine plates a very faint and occasional sign of old damp at lower inner margin. VERY RARE FIRST EDITION IN EXEMPLARY CONDITION. This was the only edition of this scarce melange of theological commentary and philological criticism of the Hebrew Scriptures along with the author’s speculations on the construction of the Israelite tabernacle the latter accompanied by five large engraved illustrations. <br> Born at Königsberg Prussia the noted German Orientalist David Mill 1692-1756 was professor of theology at the University of Utrecht. His inaugural oration “De fatis theologiae exegetica†was delivered 10 October 1729 and is included in the present collection along with his “Oratio de erudita pietate†25 March 1743 a number of commentaries on various psalms and his "Dissertatio de Tabrnaculo Mosis to which five very large folding engraved plates are added. The volume comprises a tribute to professor Mill on the occasion of twenty-five years of service to the University and concludes with two verse encomia: “De erudita pietate peroranti†by Otto Arntzenius; and an “Elegia ad virum celeberrimum Davidem Millium†by Jacobus de Rhoer. In his later years Mill built a model of the Jerusalem Temple which eventually found its way to the attic of the University Library at Utrecht from whence it was rescued in the late nineteenth century by Leendert Schouten for his Biblical Museum Bijbels Museum in Amsterdam. With a fine engraved portrait of Mill.<br> Walch Bibliotheca theologica selecta 4: 834. Not in Horne.<br> apud Adrianum Wor hardcover
1873140948037Vienna: L. C. Zamarski & C. Dittmarsch 1873. The Babylonian Talmud complete in 24 books bound in 12 volumes. The title page to the first volume is undated but typically dated 1864 in institutional catalogs; the second volume is dated 1866 the last volume is dated 1872 but the last page of the Taharot Vol. XXIV is dated 1873. Tall quarto each volume measuring 14" x 10". Bound in half cloth and paper-covered boards leather spine labels with gilt lettering. Title pages printed in red black yellow and gilt. Very Good overall lots of edge wear with exposed boards chipping toning and wear to spines. Cloth of volume 7 appears to have been inexpertly repaired; binding tape repair to rear hinge. Other than that the bindings are sturdy; contents have a little foxing with age. Occasional marginal notes presumably from either Ernest or Walter Jacob; a few pages of notes in Hebrew laid in as well. <p>This set has a very distinguished provenance: it came from the estate of Walter Jacob a significant leader in Reform Judaism in America author of 43 books and the chief rabbi at Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh. His father Ernest Israel Jacob 1899-1974 was district rabbi of Augsburg and was deported to Dachau concentration camp for several months after Kristallnacht in 1938; he eventually emigrated to the US. Walter's grandfather Benno Jacob was considered one of the great biblical commentators of liberal Judaism. Ernest Jacob has written a note on the front pastedown of the first volume: "The textual corrections and marginal annotations in this Vienna edition of the Babylonian Talmud are by the late orientalist Samuel Landauer a great Aramaic scholar formally librarian of the University library at Strasbourg Alsace from whose estate I bought this work. Ernest I. Jacob." <p>A lovely 19th century Hebrew edition of the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the source of Jewish law and theology compiled in the 3rd to 6th centuries in Mesopotamia. <p>International buyers please note: shipping this set outside the United States will require extra charges due to its weight and size. L. C. Zamarski & C. Dittmarsch unknown
184842797Philadelphia: Printed by C. Sherman 1848. 1st edition original cloth boards 8vo viii pages 243 242 2 leaves; 24 cm. In Hebrew and English. Hebrew and English on facing pages with duplicate foliation. Singerman 1024. Rosenbach 636 Deinard 959 Goldman-Kinsberg 37. Vinograd Philadelphia 18. <br> The first English translation of the Ashkenazi prayer book published in America. “To unite Ashkenazic Jews in America using different prayer books and to provide them with an error-free text Leeser issued this work the first Ashkenazic prayer book published in America"--Goldman 37. <br> During the mid-19th century IsaacLeeser was the most prominent leader of American Orthodox Judaism and his writings show a defense of traditional Judaism against the changes in doctrine proposed by the growing Reform movement. Starting with Jewish publications in the 1830s Leeser is considered to have laid the foundation for a consistent Jewish printing industry in America. “Practically every form of Jewish activity which supports American Jewish life today was either established or envisaged by this one man†Bertram W. Korn “Isaac Leeser: Centennial Reflections†in American Jewish Archives Vol. XIX 1967 page 136.<br> Hebrew text is chiefly after Rabbi Wolf Heidenheim's celebrated Sapha Berurah. The most recent copy offered at major auction sold for $1250 in 2023. SUBJECTS: Siddurim -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy. Prayers and devotions. Ashkenazim. Germany. Poland. OCLC: 13891018. Wear on spine and cover spine internally fixed some pencil marks. Good Condition. A nice solid copy in original binding. BK5 AMR-69-3-. Philadelphia: Printed by C. Sherman unknown
19979780713991314-2025Allen Lane / The Penguin Press 1997. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> translated from the Hebrew and Aramaic and edited by GeÌza VermeÌ€s.</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Allen Lane / The Penguin Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780713991314</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1997</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 648</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The first complete edition of the English version of the Dead Sea Scrolls offers direct access to the text of the priceless documents as well as scholarly information about their history and their significance.</p> Allen Lane / The Penguin Press hardcover
19979780713991314-2025Allen Lane / The Penguin Press 1997. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> translated from the Hebrew and Aramaic and edited by GeÌza VermeÌ€s.</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Allen Lane / The Penguin Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780713991314</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1997</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 648</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The first complete edition of the English version of the Dead Sea Scrolls offers direct access to the text of the priceless documents as well as scholarly information about their history and their significance.</p> Allen Lane / The Penguin Press hardcover
1978#2640-31419<p>Contents appear as new unopened unread & unblemished in fine tan boards with DJ displaying moderate surface/edge/wear as shown with large hole at bottom of spine.</p><p><strong>Synopsis:</strong> Tells the story of an intimate and complex relationship between a man and a woman exploring themes of love longing and the intricacies of human connections. Set against the backdrop of cultural and historical influences the narrative delves into the emotional landscape of its characters as they navigate their desires and the challenges they face.</p><p>The translation by Philip Simpson captures the nuances of Yehoshua's prose effectively conveying the depth of the characters' experiences. The novel examines the intersections of personal and collective identity raising questions about the nature of love and the impact of societal pressures on relationships.</p><p>As the story unfolds readers are invited to reflect on the ways in which love can both uplift and entangle creating a rich tapestry of human emotions. The poignancy of the narrative resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and the longing for connection. Yehoshua refuses to draw a single straight line. Evocative but soupy.</p><p><strong>Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise Updated 2.14.25 Biblio #2640-31419 <br /></strong></p> Doubleday & Co., Inc. hardcover
1912224371912. Schwartz Isidor Publisher. Vi Azoy Tsu Veren a Sitizen. / The Citizen: A Guide to Naturalization. All Important Questions and Answers Printed in Hebrew and Yiddish Also Translations in Plain English Which You are to Know When Applying for Your Final Citizen Papers. Brooklyn: Aroysgegeben fun Isidor Schwartz / Published by Isidor Schwartz n.d. after 1912. Only edition. 31 pages. Text in English and Yiddish both transliterated and Hebrew script. 6" x 4.5". Stapled pamphlet in printed wrappers.<br /> <br /> An immigrant-era Yiddish-English naturalization guide for Jewish immigrants preparing to become U.S. citizens published by Isidor Schwartz in Brooklyn. This vernacular instructional manual contains sample questions and answers in three formats: English Yiddish in Hebrew script and transliterated English in Latin script referred to on the cover as "Jewish-English". Designed for oral preparation it walks new arrivals through both general and localized questions commonly asked at the naturalization interview particularly for applicants in New York. Questions range from general American civics-"How does a bill become a law"-to specific regional knowledge-"What is the capital of New York State" and "How many stars has the American flag" The answer is noted as "Forty-eight stars" dating the publication to after Arizona and New Mexico's 1912 admission but before Alaska and Hawaii. The phrasing used-"We vote for the candidate who is in our opinion best fitted to occupy the office he wishes to be elected to"-illustrates the pamphlet's focus on simplified phonetic civic literacy.<br /> <br /> A vital artifact of Jewish immigrant life and Americanization in the early 20th century this pamphlet exemplifies how Jewish community publishers mediated state bureaucracies for recent arrivals. Yiddish language guides like this one offered more than instruction-they were part of the infrastructure of mutual aid and cultural transition particularly within New York's dense immigrant communities.<br /> <br /> Fragile condition with moderate chipping and edgewear to front and rear wrappers covers and first page disbound; interior pages clean and legible. Overall good condition. A scarce and historically significant publication supporting Jewish American integration during a peak period of Yiddish-speaking immigration; OCLC locates only 8 institutional holdings worldwide. unknown
Q-0963512005Peninim Publications in conjunction with "The Living Memorial" a project of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland 2014-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Peninim Publications in conjunction with "The Living Memorial," a project of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland paperback
1989Q-0963512048Peninim Publications 1989-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Peninim Publications paperback
0243402368.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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19312605Barcelona: Editorial Alpha 1931. 1931 Edition of 750. 9 x 5.5 inches. xxix 152 pp. Printed wraps with dustwrapper. Chipped at spine-ends library label at foot of spine soiling tearing to dustwrapper edges no internal markings. Good. Soft cover. Good. Barcelona: Editorial Alpha, 1931. paperback
1832131642Imprenta de D. Miguel de Burgos 1832. Leatherbound . Good. Spanish; 728 p. clean and unmarked on strong paper of finest quality only faintly agetoned although with a little foxing on edge blocks; stamp on t.p. of Religiosas Dominicas de Ceinfuegos; marbled end pages; binding firm;though front gutter is cracked; leather boards scuffed and bumped at corners gilt lettering on spine is bright but portions are missing because some of leather has peeled off. Because volume is so fine within rebinding is recommended. Extra postage. Imprenta de D. Miguel de Burgos hardcover
20168'Ch. Ch. i.e. Christ Church Oxford May 16. no year . 1p. 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged. Laid down on a leaf removed from an album. Reads: 'My Dear Sir I did not receive your Note including those from Mess. Irvine & F<oresti> until late last night. It will give me great pleasure to see you and Mrs. Hughes and I shall have the pleasure of calling upon you soon after 11 being now obliged to go to Prayers.' 'Ch. Ch. [ i.e. Christ Church, Oxford ] May 16. [ no year ]. unknown
199770893Seattle WA: Trident Books 1997. Second edition of the limited edition facsimile reprint. Leather Bound. 86pp. Octavo 23.5 cm Bound by the studios of Ars Obscura in full black leather with the title stamped in gilt on the spine and front cover. Publisher's black text block edges. Marbled-patterned endpapers. Black silk ribbon page marker. With just a few faint scratches to the covers. In the black cloth covered slipcase. Both the book and slipcase are in better than very good condition. Near fine in a very good plus slipcase. Number 130 in an edition limited to 500 copies. Originally published by Alibeck the Egyptian at Memphis in 1517.<br /> <br /> The first part concerns the characters of Demons. The subject of the second part is natural and supernatural secrets for example how to make a girl come to you "However Modest She May Be." The third part is the Key of the Work the Magical Knife Lancet Sacrificial Knife etc. The fourth part consists of the Sanctum Regnum ie: Conjurations for Lucifer Beelzebub and Astraroth and the manner of licensing the devils to depart unto their abodes.<br /> <br /> Known as "The True Grimoire" this is one of the most renowned handbooks of black magic. Trident Books unknown
1396675019.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover